The US government is initiating a formal licensing process that could allow Nvidia to ship its H200 AI chips to China, following President Trump’s commitment to permit such sales. This move aims to retain US companies’ edge over Chinese chipmakers, though concerns about national security and Beijing’s military capabilities persist.
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